Sunday, August 2, 2009

Palestinians in Israel forced to study Zionist anthem

Jonathan Cook, The Electronic Intifada, 28 July 2009

18 comments:

  1. Arabs can always sing their own national anthems- elsewhere.

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  2. Oh that's ridiculous. The Arabs who live in Israel are citizens of Israel. Why on earth should they be made to learn and sing an anthem that excludes them?

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  3. What happened to the comment I responded to?

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  4. I thought you were talking to yourself, not that I would be surprised...lol

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  5. :-D No! There was a comment before mine!

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  6. vza
    Yishais comments ares not allowed on this blog..

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  7. It was a dropping by yishai...No settlers allowed here...

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  8. Maybe it was yishai comment. He's systematically deleted...If I don't want settlers in the OT, I don't want them here either..

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  9. Oh, I think it was one of the GUESTs.

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  10. Guest was him..Not only I can tell by the "style", I can see the IP address.

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  11. You know vza the problems just begin when you start to talk to yourself,  when you start to answer your in deep water...hehe

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  12. So I can say what I want and blame it on yishai's deleted comment , sounds good. :-D

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  13. This would be like the Nazis making the Jews and all others who they felt were inferior learn their national anthem....

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  14. VAA, I am glad to see you back. I hope all is well with you.

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  15. <span style="">VAA, I am glad to see you back. vza</span>
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    That's kind of you , thanks. :)

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  16. Here ya go, vza!  Readin' a lot of Spanish lately?  You'll like this; it is from one of our region's distinguished intellectuals (friend of my late father's, actually).  I don't agree with everything he says, but when he speaks, I listen (unlike his two-bit son, but that is another story)

    A Coup of Bubbles

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